CATHOLIC BAZAAR.
Following are the results of last two nights’ raffles: No. I. Zealaudia Stall.'—Lily cushion, 936, Mr Messena: worked cushion, 1457, Mrs W. Hudson ; deer panel, 737. Mr Edwards; poppy cushion, 1610, A. Evans; worked cosy, 814, Mr? Rowe; hand - painted mirror, 7327, A. Cooper, second. 3559, Mr Healey, final, Mr Cooper 7327; panel and flowerstand, 1135, Mrs J. A. Smith; bride doll, 6995, A Reeve. Alexander Stall. —Pansy table centre, 4652, Father Ddach; carved table, 3739, Mr J. Hennessy ; panel mirrors, 4806, Mrs Tennant; bed spreads, etc., 480, Mr Spencer; poker work wardrobe (first draw 5.128, Mr Joe Smith, second 4191, Mr C. Peterson, third 8164, Miss Myra Wanklyn, fourth, 7119. Messrs Clemmett and W ilson) final draw, 5128, Mr Joe Smith; worked mat, 2429, Mrs Wynd; yellow centre, 1870, Mrs Rowe; yellow satehet, 5898, Father Mein; drawing room screen, 2193, W. E. Mainwarirg; a.b. mirror, 4302, Mr Joe Williams ; poker work panel gnd wedding cake, 45x7, Mr Waicola ; table .centre, 1319. Mr Henderson : tea cosy, 2325, Mr Watson. Shamrock Stall.—-Cherry cosy, 1995, Mr J. Walden ; scenery mirror, 2854, Miss May Reid; g. table centre, 9856, Alf. Evans; sham, cushion, 4095, S. Reeve; d.g. cushion, 9085, Rev. Father Schaefer; blue cushion, 91 >59, W. Hudson ; wattle foot stool, 9966, Mrs Gower; violet cushion, 4972, Father Delach; pin cushion, 9108, Avis Hudson ; patch work cushion, 1965. G. Hughes; p.w. table, 7864, Mrs Smith; dorothy doll, 4206, Eunice Williams; brush and comb bag and doll, 289, 1. Hudson; lily cushion, 9115. W. Hudson; green cushion, 4011 B. Wyeth; purple cushion and satehet, 6915, B. Wyeth ; painted panel, 5175, R. Coley ; worked pictue, 6564, J. H. Walden ; painted fire screen, 6257, Mrs C. Davis ; worked chair, 5271, K. E. Smith; sham satehet, 9298, Miss Hurley. Kia Ora Stall. — painted panel, 3406, T. Bogue; poker worked panels, 27x2, Mr H, Hickson.
Bean guessing competition in Shamrock Stall.— Miss A. Tollison, 1350. The correct number was 1345. The winner received a beautiful flower-stand. Those articles not already raffled will be disposed of to-night, at intervals between dances.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 380, 20 February 1908, Page 3
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344CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 380, 20 February 1908, Page 3
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